SCREWS? [message #68697] |
Sun, 24 July 2011 01:04 |
Frihed89
Messages: 30 Registered: June 2009 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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I have sourced the wood for the 4Pis. I do not own any clamps, except for 2 small ones. Is it possible to use screws and epoxy to make them air tight. Are there any other options for people without these long clamps? They are terribly costly in Denmark and this is not an inexpensive project to begin with at Danish prices, including the wood!
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Re: SCREWS? [message #68709 is a reply to message #68707] |
Mon, 25 July 2011 04:23 |
Frihed89
Messages: 30 Registered: June 2009 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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First, I want to thank you all for your support and advice. If I seem slow to act, I am. However, that does not mean that your advice has been wasted. It is all a part of a series of larger decisions. In the end, I will have 2 SET (AN 300B and Fi-2A3) systems, a custom-builder-made Class A PP-triode system, and 3 sets of speakers (including the 4Pis)....and who knows what else lies ahead? Audio Note will soon come out with a new version of their EL84 SE power amp (P-1SE) with dual c-core OPTs!
This idea started out something like 4 years ago, as I began to go to lower and lower powered amps. However, in the meantime, I had bought some somewhat insensitive, but very easy to drive, speakers that sound divine to my ears, and the need for high sensitivity disappeared...almost.
My step-son is going to do the cabinet work. He and I have no clamps. I am in the process of sourcing all the drivers from the UK - the higher grade ones - but I am ordering them slowly to soften the blow(s). I am in discussions with local speaker "experts" about the cross-overs. The advice I'm getting is that they look easy to make from scratch. But I may still source them from Wayne. And then there is the issue of what speaker wire to use. I posted on that.
The amps don't arrive until September, probably. I already have some speakers that will work with the Pis, albeit with more distortion than I like, so the project can proceed slowly, on my own slow pace.
Thanks again.
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